A worthwhile camera, good value for money
The Ul-Tech brand camera is better than most, but has some minor issues. The camera itself is apparently reasonably weatherproof, but the SD access hatch screws rust meaning that it might be hard to open them in a few months. The camera is relatively easy to pair as long as you remember not to install any SD card until it is paired. How the plastic casing will go in the hot sun in the long run is unknown. The software with the camera is 360 eyes. This is easy to install on a phone and has capability to install on PC, but the PC version of the software does not have any capability to zoom, only pan. Footage cannot be fast forwarded for review on PC or phone. Phone software is quite comprehensive, it is easy to add another camera or rename the existing ones. It is advisable to install the fastest micro SD card that you can, as anything too slow results in poor quality pictures and freezing. The camera will park itself in a viewing position that it remembers after you set it a few times. The camera is capable of tracking, but unfortunately at night if any security lights go on the camera will turn itself towards them and miss the all important triggering footage. Installing two or three cameras to surveil the area would be the best bet to overcome this. Field of vision is good and distortion free. The camera requires 12V to run and the provided mains adaptor meets Australia/NZ standards and has enough cable. The wireless signal strength from the camera is good, I have no connection issues over an extended area. Overall this camera is good value for money, I have found running them in tandem with a fixed wire NVR system is the best way to ensure thorough coverage.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: New